User`s guide

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To set the video out preferences, click the Mac2TV icon on
the ATI Displays Control Panel.
Saturation, hue, and brightness are the three qualities
which constitute what we normally refer to as ÒcolorÓ.
¥ Saturation is the amount of color present that
distinguishes pale or washed-out colors from vivid
ones.
¥ Hue, often used as a synonym for ÒcolorÓ, is the
quality that distinguishes among red, green, yellow,
and so on.
¥ Brightness is related to the amount of light emitted by
your display or reßected from an object. This quality
enables you to describe an object as ÒbrightÓ or
ÒdimÓ.
Hue is generally not adjusted. Depending on the TV,
however, it may be necessary or desirable to adjust the
hue to approximate the monitorÕs display.
Contrast is a ratio of how far the whitest whites are from
the blackest blacks. If the contrast is too high, the image
may look stark, like pure white squares on a jet-black
background. If the contrast is too low, the image may look
gray or washed out.